Rachael Ray Garbage Bowl, Granite

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Rachael Ray Garbage Bowl, Granite

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 : Rachael Ray Garbage Bowl, Granite
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Rachael Ray
EAN: 0055705200859
Label: Precidio
Manufacturer: Precidio
Model: 11001R85-AM107
Publisher: Precidio
Studio: Precidio







Features:
  • Cutting edge design.
  • Made of durable melamine.
  • Dishwasher Safe.













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Call me crazy...but...
Okay, I know it falls under the category of a bunch of hype and any old bowl would do for the same purpose. HOWEVER...I really LIKE this bowl! I started using it right away for garbage while prepping meals. It's lightweight, rather pretty in a weird way, sits on my small kitchen counter without being in the way, and (don't laugh) is a perfect shape for garbage. AND...just in case you don't want to use it for garbage...it's just a great bowl for anything else! I bought it in the granite color and, well, I like it!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Garbage bowls
I ordered two of these Rachael Ray garbage bowls and am very happy with them. They are simular to some very old "Texas Ware' bowls that I have that belonged to my Mother.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great little time saver.
I didn't realize how much I would actually like this simple little product. Instead of running back and forth from the trash can, everything gets put into the garbage bowl with only 1 trip to the trash can at the end. The shape is perfect, deep yet now so oversized. I keep it on my breadboard that sits on my counter. Love it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - media hype
I use a (useful) bowl from the 99cent store. But, if you're in it for other reasons, like being like RR, then; "How cool is that?!"



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Now I feel like Rachael Ray...
I got this bowl as a Christmas gift b/c people know what a 30 minute meal nut I am. I love this bowl and I use it as often as I can. It makes clean up much easier and I'm not walking back and forth between the counter/stove top and the trash can while I'm cooking.

I'm only giving 4 stars because the bowl is thinner and lighter than I expected. It is very large/deep and will hold a good bit of garbage.



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